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Cairo, Egypt is the capital of the Arab world and the largest desert city on the planet. For centuries it has thrived alongside the Nile, the world’s longest river.
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VICENews spent time with residents of Cairo this summer, where HUD officials announced that about 185 families would would be kicked out of two public apartment complexes.
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Thousands of protesters have marked what online activists describe as a "Day of Wrath" inspired by a revolt that toppled Tunisia's president....
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A number of international journalists were the victims of harassment, arrest or physical attack in Cairo on Thursday.
Swedish television's Bert Sundstrom is in a serious condition after being stabbed several times.
The perpetrators appear to be Mubarak supporters, angry at the image of their country being projected around the world.
They believe the media are too supportive of the anti-government protesters.
Euronews' LuisCarballo has also reported being harassed by the authorities and ordered from his hotel.
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A day after Egypt accused the U-K of harbouring terrorists, an Egyptian living in Britain has blamed the Cairo government for last week's attack on tourists in Luxor.
Yasser al-Siri -- who was sentenced to death by an Egyptian court for terrorist offences four years ago -- is now seeking asylum in the United Kingdom.
The Egyptian government has frequently complained about Islamic extremists in London -- but the British authorities say there is no firm evidence that they have done anything wrong.
For the last two years, London has been home to Egyptian Yasser al-Siri.
Convicted twice of terrorism by the Egyptian courts, he is a man on the run.
The Egyptian government claims he is one of three senior figures of a fundamentalist guerrilla group whose members have killed dozens of tourists in Egypt in recent years.
The group -- Jihad, or the Vanguards of the Conquest - is a sister organisation of al Gamaa al-Islamiya, which claimed responsibility for the Luxor attack on November 17 in which 58 tourists died.
Al-Siri, who is currently seeking asylum in Britain, was sentenced to death in 1993 for plotting to kill the Egyptian prime minister.
In a separate case, he was given 15 years for acting as a coordinator between two extremist groups -- Jihad and Moslem Brotherhood.
He denies any terrorist connections and condemns last week's Luxor massacre.
But he blames the Egyptian government for the escalation of violence.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"I think that the Egyptian regime is to blame for what has happened because it is has itself created a mode of violence and counter violence."
SUPERCAPTION: Yasser al-Siri, asylum seeker
The Luxor attack was the deadliest assault in a five-year campaign of violence by Egypt's Islamic militants.
The Egyptian President, seen here visiting Luxor the day after the attack, on Sunday accused Britain of harbouring terrorists, and of giving them safe shelter and a place to raise funds.
But not all Middle Eastern observers agree.
The editor of one of the largest Arab newspapers, London-based Al-Quds, says men such as al-Siri are actually guilty of little more than free expression.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"Well I don't believe they are abusing British hospitality, I think they are expressing their normal rights and freedom of speech. You know, they do not indulge in terrorist acts for example, they do not indulge in violence in this country."
SUPER CAPTION: Abdulbari Atwan, editor of London-based Al-Quds newspaper
Following President Hosni Mubarak's criticism, the British Home SecretaryJack Straw has said he intends to tighten anti-terrorism laws by making it illegal to conspire in Britain to commit terrorist acts abroad.
Six Britons were among those gunned down at the archaeological site in Luxor.
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A group of pro-government supporters riding horses and camels has charged anti-Mubarak protesters. it comes as hundreds of pro-government supporters and protesters demanding the ouster of PresidentHosni Mubarak clashed in Cairo's main square on Wednesday. Mubarak supporters break through a human chain of anti-government protesters trying to defend those gathered in Tahrir Square. They tore down banners denouncing the president and fistfights broke out as they advanced across the massive square in the heart of the capital.

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Egypt is looking to offer shares in 10 state-owned enterprises on the Cairo exchange over the next 18 months. It's part of a drive to attract foreign investors. The government had previously said the first share offering would be in the state oil giant, in the first quarter of 2018. Yasser Hakim has more.
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The Egyptian government has apologised after footage of a man being beaten by police outside the presidential palace was broadcast on state television.
The images proved to be a particular flashpoint amid days of protest against President Mursi.
However, the man later claimed he was being saved from protesters - something his son denies.
Aleem Maqbool reports.

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Cairo's streets are always dirty, but in recent months the usual piles of trash have gotten larger. The government's slaughter of Egypt's pigs, which used to eat organic waste, is part of the problem. Then came a standoff between the government and foreign garbage collection companies. It's been enough to prompt some residents in this densely populated city of some 20 million people to pick up after themselves. Jessica Desvarieux reports for VOA from Cairo.

A massive car bomb has rocked a state security building and courthouse on Thursday in Cairo, Egypt. At least 29 people were reportedly injured in the attack.
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Egyptians today often refer to Cairo as Maṣr ([mɑsˤɾ], مصر), the Egyptian Arabic pronunciation of the name for Egypt itself, emphasizing the city's continued role in Egyptian influence. Its official name is القاهرةal-Qāhirah, means literally: "the Defeater", in reference to the fact that the planet Mars ("Al Najm Al Qahir") was rising at the time when the city was founded as well as, "the Vanquisher"; "the Conqueror"; Egyptian Arabic pronunciation:[elqɑ(ː)ˈheɾɑ], "the Defeater" or, " "the Victorious" (al-Qahira) in reference to the much awaited Caliph al-Mu'izz li Din Allah who arrived from the old Fatimid Ifriqiyan capital of Mahdia in 973 to the city. The Egyptian name for Cairo is said to be: Khere-Ohe, meaning: "The Place of Combat", supposedly, in reference to a battle which took place between the Gods Seth and Horus. Sometimes the city is informally also referred to as كايروKayro[ˈkæjɾo]. It is also called Umm ad-Dunya, meaning "the mother of the world".

Muslim Brotherhood

The Society of the Muslim Brothers (Arabic:جماعة الإخوان المسلمين‎), shortened to the Muslim Brotherhood (الإخوان المسلمونal-Ikhwān al-Muslimūn), is a transnational SunniIslamist organization founded in Egypt by Islamic scholar and schoolteacher Hassan al-Banna in 1928. The organisation gained supporters throughout the Arab world and influenced other Islamist groups such as Hamas with its "model of political activism combined with Islamic charity work", and in 2012 sponsored the elected political party in Egypt after the January Revolution in 2011. However, it suffered from periodic government crackdowns for alleged terrorist activities, and as of 2015 is considered a terrorist organization by the governments of Bahrain,Egypt, Russia, Syria, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates.

The Brotherhood's stated goal is to instill the Qur'an and Sunnah as the "sole reference point for... ordering the life of the Muslim family, individual, community... and state." Its mottos include "Believers are but Brothers", "Islam is the Solution", and "Allah is our objective; the Qur'an is the Constitution; the Prophet is our leader; jihad is our way; death for the sake of Allah is our wish."
It is financed by members, who are required to allocate a portion of their income to the movement, and was for many years financed by Saudi Arabia, with whom it shared some enemies and some points of doctrine.

Presidency

Under the new regulations of the March 2011 referendum, the president is limited to two four-year terms, with the Judiciary supervising the elections. The president is required to appoint a deputy, and a commission will draft a new constitution following the parliamentary election. Candidates must provide 30,000 signatures from at least 15 provinces, or 30 members of a chamber of the legislature, or nomination by a party holding at least one seat in the legislature.

The Egyptian

The Egyptian (Sinuhe egyptiläinen, Sinuhe the Egyptian) is a historical novel by Mika Waltari. It was first published in Finnish in 1945, and in an abridged English translation by Naomi Walford in 1949, apparently from Swedish rather than Finnish. So far, it is the only Finnish novel to be adapted into a Hollywood film, which it was, in 1954.

The Egyptian is the first and the most successful, of Waltari's great historical novels. It is set in Ancient Egypt, mostly during the reign of Pharaoh Akhenaten of the 18th Dynasty, whom some have claimed to be the first monotheistic ruler in the world.

The protagonist of the novel is the fictional character Sinuhe, the royal physician, who tells the story in exile after Akhenaten's fall and death. Apart from incidents in Egypt, the novel charts Sinuhe's travels in then Egyptian-dominated Syria (Levant), in Mitanni, Babylon, Minoan Crete, and among the Hittites.

The main character of the novel is named after a character in an ancient Egyptian text commonly known as The Story of Sinuhe. The original story dates to a time long before that of Akhenaten: texts are known from as early as the 12th dynasty.

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Cairo: MEGACITY of the Middle East

Cairo: MEGACITY of the Middle East

Cairo: MEGACITY of the Middle East

Cairo, Egypt is the capital of the Arab world and the largest desert city on the planet. For centuries it has thrived alongside the Nile, the world’s longest river.
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Public Housing Crisis Could Be The End For Cairo, Illinois (HBO)

Public Housing Crisis Could Be The End For Cairo, Illinois (HBO)

Public Housing Crisis Could Be The End For Cairo, Illinois (HBO)

VICENews spent time with residents of Cairo this summer, where HUD officials announced that about 185 families would would be kicked out of two public apartment complexes.
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Egyptians protest against government in Cairo - no comment

Egyptians protest against government in Cairo - no comment

Egyptians protest against government in Cairo - no comment

Thousands of protesters have marked what online activists describe as a "Day of Wrath" inspired by a revolt that toppled Tunisia's president....
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1:14

'Government mobs' threaten journalists in Cairo

'Government mobs' threaten journalists in Cairo

'Government mobs' threaten journalists in Cairo

A number of international journalists were the victims of harassment, arrest or physical attack in Cairo on Thursday.
Swedish television's Bert Sundstrom is in a serious condition after being stabbed several times.
The perpetrators appear to be Mubarak supporters, angry at the image of their country being projected around the world.
They believe the media are too supportive of the anti-government protesters.
Euronews' LuisCarballo has also reported being harassed by the authorities and ordered from his hotel.
...
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2:09

UK: EGYPTIAN MAN BLAMES CAIRO GOVERNMENT FOR LUXOR ATTACK

UK: EGYPTIAN MAN BLAMES CAIRO GOVERNMENT FOR LUXOR ATTACK

UK: EGYPTIAN MAN BLAMES CAIRO GOVERNMENT FOR LUXOR ATTACK

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A day after Egypt accused the U-K of harbouring terrorists, an Egyptian living in Britain has blamed the Cairo government for last week's attack on tourists in Luxor.
Yasser al-Siri -- who was sentenced to death by an Egyptian court for terrorist offences four years ago -- is now seeking asylum in the United Kingdom.
The Egyptian government has frequently complained about Islamic extremists in London -- but the British authorities say there is no firm evidence that they have done anything wrong.
For the last two years, London has been home to Egyptian Yasser al-Siri.
Convicted twice of terrorism by the Egyptian courts, he is a man on the run.
The Egyptian government claims he is one of three senior figures of a fundamentalist guerrilla group whose members have killed dozens of tourists in Egypt in recent years.
The group -- Jihad, or the Vanguards of the Conquest - is a sister organisation of al Gamaa al-Islamiya, which claimed responsibility for the Luxor attack on November 17 in which 58 tourists died.
Al-Siri, who is currently seeking asylum in Britain, was sentenced to death in 1993 for plotting to kill the Egyptian prime minister.
In a separate case, he was given 15 years for acting as a coordinator between two extremist groups -- Jihad and Moslem Brotherhood.
He denies any terrorist connections and condemns last week's Luxor massacre.
But he blames the Egyptian government for the escalation of violence.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"I think that the Egyptian regime is to blame for what has happened because it is has itself created a mode of violence and counter violence."
SUPERCAPTION: Yasser al-Siri, asylum seeker
The Luxor attack was the deadliest assault in a five-year campaign of violence by Egypt's Islamic militants.
The Egyptian President, seen here visiting Luxor the day after the attack, on Sunday accused Britain of harbouring terrorists, and of giving them safe shelter and a place to raise funds.
But not all Middle Eastern observers agree.
The editor of one of the largest Arab newspapers, London-based Al-Quds, says men such as al-Siri are actually guilty of little more than free expression.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"Well I don't believe they are abusing British hospitality, I think they are expressing their normal rights and freedom of speech. You know, they do not indulge in terrorist acts for example, they do not indulge in violence in this country."
SUPER CAPTION: Abdulbari Atwan, editor of London-based Al-Quds newspaper
Following President Hosni Mubarak's criticism, the British Home SecretaryJack Straw has said he intends to tighten anti-terrorism laws by making it illegal to conspire in Britain to commit terrorist acts abroad.
Six Britons were among those gunned down at the archaeological site in Luxor.
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1:35

Camels & horses storm into Tahrir Square as protesters clash in Cairo

Camels & horses storm into Tahrir Square as protesters clash in Cairo

Camels & horses storm into Tahrir Square as protesters clash in Cairo

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A group of pro-government supporters riding horses and camels has charged anti-Mubarak protesters. it comes as hundreds of pro-government supporters and protesters demanding the ouster of PresidentHosni Mubarak clashed in Cairo's main square on Wednesday. Mubarak supporters break through a human chain of anti-government protesters trying to defend those gathered in Tahrir Square. They tore down banners denouncing the president and fistfights broke out as they advanced across the massive square in the heart of the capital.

1:37

Government to sell shares in state firms on Cairo exchange

Government to sell shares in state firms on Cairo exchange

Government to sell shares in state firms on Cairo exchange

Egypt is looking to offer shares in 10 state-owned enterprises on the Cairo exchange over the next 18 months. It's part of a drive to attract foreign investors. The government had previously said the first share offering would be in the state oil giant, in the first quarter of 2018. Yasser Hakim has more.
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1:48

Cairo police beating Egyptian government apologises

Cairo police beating Egyptian government apologises

Cairo police beating Egyptian government apologises

The Egyptian government has apologised after footage of a man being beaten by police outside the presidential palace was broadcast on state television.
The images proved to be a particular flashpoint amid days of protest against President Mursi.
However, the man later claimed he was being saved from protesters - something his son denies.
Aleem Maqbool reports.

3:07

Garbage Collection in Cairo Collapses

Garbage Collection in Cairo Collapses

Garbage Collection in Cairo Collapses

Cairo's streets are always dirty, but in recent months the usual piles of trash have gotten larger. The government's slaughter of Egypt's pigs, which used to eat organic waste, is part of the problem. Then came a standoff between the government and foreign garbage collection companies. It's been enough to prompt some residents in this densely populated city of some 20 million people to pick up after themselves. Jessica Desvarieux reports for VOA from Cairo.

A massive car bomb has rocked a state security building and courthouse on Thursday in Cairo, Egypt. At least 29 people were reportedly injured in the attack.
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2:37

Dramatic video as thousands clash with Egypt riot police in Cairo

Dramatic video as thousands clash with Egypt riot police in Cairo

Dramatic video as thousands clash with Egypt riot police in Cairo

The Egyptian capital Cairo was the scene of violent chaos on Friday, when tens of thousands of anti-government protesters stoned and confronted police, who fired back with rubber bullets, tear gas and water cannons. It was a major escalation in what was already the biggest challenge to authoritarian PresidentHosni Mubarak's 30 year-rule. They are demanding Mubarak's ouster and venting their rage at years of government neglect of rampant poverty, unemployment and rising food prices.
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11:19

GOVERNMENT IS NOT A FAMILY BUSINESS DR. CAIRO OJOUGBOH TELL GOV. IFEANYI OKOWA.

GOVERNMENT IS NOT A FAMILY BUSINESS DR. CAIRO OJOUGBOH TELL GOV. IFEANYI OKOWA.

GOVERNMENT IS NOT A FAMILY BUSINESS DR. CAIRO OJOUGBOH TELL GOV. IFEANYI OKOWA.

2:43

Egypt government delays plans to clear sit-ins in Cairo

Egypt government delays plans to clear sit-ins in Cairo

Egypt government delays plans to clear sit-ins in Cairo

Egypt's Prosecutor General has announced that former PresidentMohamed Morsi will be detained for a further 15 days pending investigations on accusations of espionage. Meanwhile, there are conflicting reports on whether the government is on the verge of beginning a clear out of the sit in by Muslim Brotherhood supporters, or if authorities have decided to delay dispersing the protesters. Yasser Hakim reports.

1:49

Supporters of Muslim Brotherhood set the Giza government building in Cairo on fire.

Supporters of Muslim Brotherhood set the Giza government building in Cairo on fire.

Supporters of Muslim Brotherhood set the Giza government building in Cairo on fire.

Hundreds of supporters of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood stormed the Giza government building in Cairo and set it on fire.
This despite a crackdown on the movement by security forces,
after yesterday's violence, which left more than 500 dead.
The EU is to hold an extraordinary meeting on the crises and amid widespread condemnation,
South Africa has joined international voices,
saying this event has darkened the countries democratic aspirations...

1:03

Heidelberg cylinder in the General Organization for Egyptian Government Printing , Cairo, Egypt

Heidelberg cylinder in the General Organization for Egyptian Government Printing , Cairo, Egypt

Heidelberg cylinder in the General Organization for Egyptian Government Printing , Cairo, Egypt

Egypt: De facto government eviction warnings raise concerns in Cairo

The warnings issued by the Egyptian de facto government about evicting two camps set by deposed PresidentMohamed Morsi's supporters are worrying thousands of people. Protesters have created their own security brigades and are protecting the sites with cement walls to prevent the security forces from entering the camps and proceed to the eviction. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/media/telesur.video.web/telesur-web/#!en/video/egypt-de-facto-government-eviction-warnings-raise-concerns-in-cairo

3:00

Cairo hosts breakthrough talks between Hamas and Fatah

Cairo hosts breakthrough talks between Hamas and Fatah

Cairo hosts breakthrough talks between Hamas and Fatah

Cairo has been hosting talks between rival Palestinian sides Fatah and Hamas. The two sides have now agreed to form a reconciliation government. Part of that means Hamas in Gaza will dissolve its administrative committee -- the first step toward a unity government and elections. Here is Adel EL Mahrouky with more.
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0:46

Egyptian police vehicle pushed off bridge in Cairo

Egyptian police vehicle pushed off bridge in Cairo

Egyptian police vehicle pushed off bridge in Cairo

At least 211 people have been killed in Egypt as violence erupted between government forces and pro-Morsy protesters.

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Cairo: MEGACITY of the Middle East

Cairo, Egypt is the capital of the Arab world and the largest desert city on the planet. For centuries it has thrived alongside the Nile, the world’s longest river.
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Public Housing Crisis Could Be The End For Cairo, Illinois (HBO)

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published: 13 Sep 2017

Egyptians protest against government in Cairo - no comment

Thousands of protesters have marked what online activists describe as a "Day of Wrath" inspired by a revolt that toppled Tunisia's president....
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published: 25 Jan 2011

'Government mobs' threaten journalists in Cairo

A number of international journalists were the victims of harassment, arrest or physical attack in Cairo on Thursday.
Swedish television's Bert Sundstrom is in a serious condition after being stabbed several times.
The perpetrators appear to be Mubarak supporters, angry at the image of their country being projected around the world.
They believe the media are too supportive of the anti-government protesters.
Euronews' LuisCarballo has also reported being harassed by the authorities and ordered from his hotel.
...
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published: 04 Feb 2011

UK: EGYPTIAN MAN BLAMES CAIRO GOVERNMENT FOR LUXOR ATTACK

English/Nat
A day after Egypt accused the U-K of harbouring terrorists, an Egyptian living in Britain has blamed the Cairo government for last week's attack on tourists in Luxor.
Yasser al-Siri -- who was sentenced to death by an Egyptian court for terrorist offences four years ago -- is now seeking asylum in the United Kingdom.
The Egyptian government has frequently complained about Islamic extremists in London -- but the British authorities say there is no firm evidence that they have done anything wrong.
For the last two years, London has been home to Egyptian Yasser al-Siri.
Convicted twice of terrorism by the Egyptian courts, he is a man on the run.
The Egyptian government claims he is one of three senior figures of a fundamentalist guerrilla group whose members have...

published: 21 Jul 2015

Camels & horses storm into Tahrir Square as protesters clash in Cairo

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A group of pro-government supporters riding horses and camels has charged anti-Mubarak protesters. it comes as hundreds of pro-government supporters and protesters demanding the ouster of PresidentHosni Mubarak clashed in Cairo's main square on Wednesday. Mubarak supporters break through a human chain of anti-government protesters trying to defend those gathered in Tahrir Square. They tore down banners denouncing the president and fistfights broke out as they advanced across the massive square in the heart of the capital.

published: 02 Feb 2011

Government to sell shares in state firms on Cairo exchange

Egypt is looking to offer shares in 10 state-owned enterprises on the Cairo exchange over the next 18 months. It's part of a drive to attract foreign investors. The government had previously said the first share offering would be in the state oil giant, in the first quarter of 2018. Yasser Hakim has more.
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published: 26 Jan 2018

Cairo police beating Egyptian government apologises

The Egyptian government has apologised after footage of a man being beaten by police outside the presidential palace was broadcast on state television.
The images proved to be a particular flashpoint amid days of protest against President Mursi.
However, the man later claimed he was being saved from protesters - something his son denies.
Aleem Maqbool reports.

published: 03 Feb 2013

Garbage Collection in Cairo Collapses

Cairo's streets are always dirty, but in recent months the usual piles of trash have gotten larger. The government's slaughter of Egypt's pigs, which used to eat organic waste, is part of the problem. Then came a standoff between the government and foreign garbage collection companies. It's been enough to prompt some residents in this densely populated city of some 20 million people to pick up after themselves. Jessica Desvarieux reports for VOA from Cairo.

A massive car bomb has rocked a state security building and courthouse on Thursday in Cairo, Egypt. At least 29 people were reportedly injured in the attack.
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Dramatic video as thousands clash with Egypt riot police in Cairo

The Egyptian capital Cairo was the scene of violent chaos on Friday, when tens of thousands of anti-government protesters stoned and confronted police, who fired back with rubber bullets, tear gas and water cannons. It was a major escalation in what was already the biggest challenge to authoritarian PresidentHosni Mubarak's 30 year-rule. They are demanding Mubarak's ouster and venting their rage at years of government neglect of rampant poverty, unemployment and rising food prices.
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published: 28 Jan 2011

GOVERNMENT IS NOT A FAMILY BUSINESS DR. CAIRO OJOUGBOH TELL GOV. IFEANYI OKOWA.

published: 11 Mar 2018

Egypt government delays plans to clear sit-ins in Cairo

Egypt's Prosecutor General has announced that former PresidentMohamed Morsi will be detained for a further 15 days pending investigations on accusations of espionage. Meanwhile, there are conflicting reports on whether the government is on the verge of beginning a clear out of the sit in by Muslim Brotherhood supporters, or if authorities have decided to delay dispersing the protesters. Yasser Hakim reports.

published: 13 Aug 2013

Supporters of Muslim Brotherhood set the Giza government building in Cairo on fire.

Hundreds of supporters of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood stormed the Giza government building in Cairo and set it on fire.
This despite a crackdown on the movement by security forces,
after yesterday's violence, which left more than 500 dead.
The EU is to hold an extraordinary meeting on the crises and amid widespread condemnation,
South Africa has joined international voices,
saying this event has darkened the countries democratic aspirations...

published: 15 Aug 2013

Heidelberg cylinder in the General Organization for Egyptian Government Printing , Cairo, Egypt

Egypt: De facto government eviction warnings raise concerns in Cairo

The warnings issued by the Egyptian de facto government about evicting two camps set by deposed PresidentMohamed Morsi's supporters are worrying thousands of people. Protesters have created their own security brigades and are protecting the sites with cement walls to prevent the security forces from entering the camps and proceed to the eviction. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/media/telesur.video.web/telesur-web/#!en/video/egypt-de-facto-government-eviction-warnings-raise-concerns-in-cairo

published: 13 Aug 2013

Cairo hosts breakthrough talks between Hamas and Fatah

Cairo has been hosting talks between rival Palestinian sides Fatah and Hamas. The two sides have now agreed to form a reconciliation government. Part of that means Hamas in Gaza will dissolve its administrative committee -- the first step toward a unity government and elections. Here is Adel EL Mahrouky with more.
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published: 18 Sep 2017

Egyptian police vehicle pushed off bridge in Cairo

At least 211 people have been killed in Egypt as violence erupted between government forces and pro-Morsy protesters.

Cairo: MEGACITY of the Middle East

Cairo, Egypt is the capital of the Arab world and the largest desert city on the planet. For centuries it has thrived alongside the Nile, the world’s longest ri...

Cairo, Egypt is the capital of the Arab world and the largest desert city on the planet. For centuries it has thrived alongside the Nile, the world’s longest river.
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Public Housing Crisis Could Be The End For Cairo, Illinois (HBO)

VICENews spent time with residents of Cairo this summer, where HUD officials announced that about 185 families would would be kicked out of two public apartmen...

VICENews spent time with residents of Cairo this summer, where HUD officials announced that about 185 families would would be kicked out of two public apartment complexes.
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Egyptians protest against government in Cairo - no comment

Thousands of protesters have marked what online activists describe as a "Day of Wrath" inspired by a revolt that toppled Tunisia's president....
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'Government mobs' threaten journalists in Cairo

A number of international journalists were the victims of harassment, arrest or physical attack in Cairo on Thursday.
Swedish television's Bert Sundstrom i...

A number of international journalists were the victims of harassment, arrest or physical attack in Cairo on Thursday.
Swedish television's Bert Sundstrom is in a serious condition after being stabbed several times.
The perpetrators appear to be Mubarak supporters, angry at the image of their country being projected around the world.
They believe the media are too supportive of the anti-government protesters.
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A number of international journalists were the victims of harassment, arrest or physical attack in Cairo on Thursday.
Swedish television's Bert Sundstrom is in a serious condition after being stabbed several times.
The perpetrators appear to be Mubarak supporters, angry at the image of their country being projected around the world.
They believe the media are too supportive of the anti-government protesters.
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A day after Egypt accused the U-K of harbouring terrorists, an Egyptian living in Britain has blamed the Cairo government for last week's attack on tourists in Luxor.
Yasser al-Siri -- who was sentenced to death by an Egyptian court for terrorist offences four years ago -- is now seeking asylum in the United Kingdom.
The Egyptian government has frequently complained about Islamic extremists in London -- but the British authorities say there is no firm evidence that they have done anything wrong.
For the last two years, London has been home to Egyptian Yasser al-Siri.
Convicted twice of terrorism by the Egyptian courts, he is a man on the run.
The Egyptian government claims he is one of three senior figures of a fundamentalist guerrilla group whose members have killed dozens of tourists in Egypt in recent years.
The group -- Jihad, or the Vanguards of the Conquest - is a sister organisation of al Gamaa al-Islamiya, which claimed responsibility for the Luxor attack on November 17 in which 58 tourists died.
Al-Siri, who is currently seeking asylum in Britain, was sentenced to death in 1993 for plotting to kill the Egyptian prime minister.
In a separate case, he was given 15 years for acting as a coordinator between two extremist groups -- Jihad and Moslem Brotherhood.
He denies any terrorist connections and condemns last week's Luxor massacre.
But he blames the Egyptian government for the escalation of violence.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"I think that the Egyptian regime is to blame for what has happened because it is has itself created a mode of violence and counter violence."
SUPERCAPTION: Yasser al-Siri, asylum seeker
The Luxor attack was the deadliest assault in a five-year campaign of violence by Egypt's Islamic militants.
The Egyptian President, seen here visiting Luxor the day after the attack, on Sunday accused Britain of harbouring terrorists, and of giving them safe shelter and a place to raise funds.
But not all Middle Eastern observers agree.
The editor of one of the largest Arab newspapers, London-based Al-Quds, says men such as al-Siri are actually guilty of little more than free expression.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"Well I don't believe they are abusing British hospitality, I think they are expressing their normal rights and freedom of speech. You know, they do not indulge in terrorist acts for example, they do not indulge in violence in this country."
SUPER CAPTION: Abdulbari Atwan, editor of London-based Al-Quds newspaper
Following President Hosni Mubarak's criticism, the British Home SecretaryJack Straw has said he intends to tighten anti-terrorism laws by making it illegal to conspire in Britain to commit terrorist acts abroad.
Six Britons were among those gunned down at the archaeological site in Luxor.
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A day after Egypt accused the U-K of harbouring terrorists, an Egyptian living in Britain has blamed the Cairo government for last week's attack on tourists in Luxor.
Yasser al-Siri -- who was sentenced to death by an Egyptian court for terrorist offences four years ago -- is now seeking asylum in the United Kingdom.
The Egyptian government has frequently complained about Islamic extremists in London -- but the British authorities say there is no firm evidence that they have done anything wrong.
For the last two years, London has been home to Egyptian Yasser al-Siri.
Convicted twice of terrorism by the Egyptian courts, he is a man on the run.
The Egyptian government claims he is one of three senior figures of a fundamentalist guerrilla group whose members have killed dozens of tourists in Egypt in recent years.
The group -- Jihad, or the Vanguards of the Conquest - is a sister organisation of al Gamaa al-Islamiya, which claimed responsibility for the Luxor attack on November 17 in which 58 tourists died.
Al-Siri, who is currently seeking asylum in Britain, was sentenced to death in 1993 for plotting to kill the Egyptian prime minister.
In a separate case, he was given 15 years for acting as a coordinator between two extremist groups -- Jihad and Moslem Brotherhood.
He denies any terrorist connections and condemns last week's Luxor massacre.
But he blames the Egyptian government for the escalation of violence.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"I think that the Egyptian regime is to blame for what has happened because it is has itself created a mode of violence and counter violence."
SUPERCAPTION: Yasser al-Siri, asylum seeker
The Luxor attack was the deadliest assault in a five-year campaign of violence by Egypt's Islamic militants.
The Egyptian President, seen here visiting Luxor the day after the attack, on Sunday accused Britain of harbouring terrorists, and of giving them safe shelter and a place to raise funds.
But not all Middle Eastern observers agree.
The editor of one of the largest Arab newspapers, London-based Al-Quds, says men such as al-Siri are actually guilty of little more than free expression.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"Well I don't believe they are abusing British hospitality, I think they are expressing their normal rights and freedom of speech. You know, they do not indulge in terrorist acts for example, they do not indulge in violence in this country."
SUPER CAPTION: Abdulbari Atwan, editor of London-based Al-Quds newspaper
Following President Hosni Mubarak's criticism, the British Home SecretaryJack Straw has said he intends to tighten anti-terrorism laws by making it illegal to conspire in Britain to commit terrorist acts abroad.
Six Britons were among those gunned down at the archaeological site in Luxor.
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Camels & horses storm into Tahrir Square as protesters clash in Cairo

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A group of pro-government supporters riding horses and camels has charged anti-Mubarak protesters. it comes as hundreds of pro-government supporters and protesters demanding the ouster of PresidentHosni Mubarak clashed in Cairo's main square on Wednesday. Mubarak supporters break through a human chain of anti-government protesters trying to defend those gathered in Tahrir Square. They tore down banners denouncing the president and fistfights broke out as they advanced across the massive square in the heart of the capital.

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A group of pro-government supporters riding horses and camels has charged anti-Mubarak protesters. it comes as hundreds of pro-government supporters and protesters demanding the ouster of PresidentHosni Mubarak clashed in Cairo's main square on Wednesday. Mubarak supporters break through a human chain of anti-government protesters trying to defend those gathered in Tahrir Square. They tore down banners denouncing the president and fistfights broke out as they advanced across the massive square in the heart of the capital.

Government to sell shares in state firms on Cairo exchange

Egypt is looking to offer shares in 10 state-owned enterprises on the Cairo exchange over the next 18 months. It's part of a drive to attract foreign investors....

Egypt is looking to offer shares in 10 state-owned enterprises on the Cairo exchange over the next 18 months. It's part of a drive to attract foreign investors. The government had previously said the first share offering would be in the state oil giant, in the first quarter of 2018. Yasser Hakim has more.
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Egypt is looking to offer shares in 10 state-owned enterprises on the Cairo exchange over the next 18 months. It's part of a drive to attract foreign investors. The government had previously said the first share offering would be in the state oil giant, in the first quarter of 2018. Yasser Hakim has more.
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Cairo police beating Egyptian government apologises

The Egyptian government has apologised after footage of a man being beaten by police outside the presidential palace was broadcast on state television.
The ima...

The Egyptian government has apologised after footage of a man being beaten by police outside the presidential palace was broadcast on state television.
The images proved to be a particular flashpoint amid days of protest against President Mursi.
However, the man later claimed he was being saved from protesters - something his son denies.
Aleem Maqbool reports.

The Egyptian government has apologised after footage of a man being beaten by police outside the presidential palace was broadcast on state television.
The images proved to be a particular flashpoint amid days of protest against President Mursi.
However, the man later claimed he was being saved from protesters - something his son denies.
Aleem Maqbool reports.

Garbage Collection in Cairo Collapses

Cairo's streets are always dirty, but in recent months the usual piles of trash have gotten larger. The government's slaughter of Egypt's pigs, which used to ea...

Cairo's streets are always dirty, but in recent months the usual piles of trash have gotten larger. The government's slaughter of Egypt's pigs, which used to eat organic waste, is part of the problem. Then came a standoff between the government and foreign garbage collection companies. It's been enough to prompt some residents in this densely populated city of some 20 million people to pick up after themselves. Jessica Desvarieux reports for VOA from Cairo.

Cairo's streets are always dirty, but in recent months the usual piles of trash have gotten larger. The government's slaughter of Egypt's pigs, which used to eat organic waste, is part of the problem. Then came a standoff between the government and foreign garbage collection companies. It's been enough to prompt some residents in this densely populated city of some 20 million people to pick up after themselves. Jessica Desvarieux reports for VOA from Cairo.

A massive car bomb has rocked a state security building and courthouse on Thursday in Cairo, Egypt. At least 29 people were reportedly injured in the attack.
S...

A massive car bomb has rocked a state security building and courthouse on Thursday in Cairo, Egypt. At least 29 people were reportedly injured in the attack.
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Dramatic video as thousands clash with Egypt riot police in Cairo

The Egyptian capital Cairo was the scene of violent chaos on Friday, when tens of thousands of anti-government protesters stoned and confronted police, who fire...

The Egyptian capital Cairo was the scene of violent chaos on Friday, when tens of thousands of anti-government protesters stoned and confronted police, who fired back with rubber bullets, tear gas and water cannons. It was a major escalation in what was already the biggest challenge to authoritarian PresidentHosni Mubarak's 30 year-rule. They are demanding Mubarak's ouster and venting their rage at years of government neglect of rampant poverty, unemployment and rising food prices.
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The Egyptian capital Cairo was the scene of violent chaos on Friday, when tens of thousands of anti-government protesters stoned and confronted police, who fired back with rubber bullets, tear gas and water cannons. It was a major escalation in what was already the biggest challenge to authoritarian PresidentHosni Mubarak's 30 year-rule. They are demanding Mubarak's ouster and venting their rage at years of government neglect of rampant poverty, unemployment and rising food prices.
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GOVERNMENT IS NOT A FAMILY BUSINESS DR. CAIRO OJOUGBOH TELL GOV. IFEANYI OKOWA.

Egypt's Prosecutor General has announced that former PresidentMohamed Morsi will be detained for a further 15 days pending investigations on accusations of espionage. Meanwhile, there are conflicting reports on whether the government is on the verge of beginning a clear out of the sit in by Muslim Brotherhood supporters, or if authorities have decided to delay dispersing the protesters. Yasser Hakim reports.

Egypt's Prosecutor General has announced that former PresidentMohamed Morsi will be detained for a further 15 days pending investigations on accusations of espionage. Meanwhile, there are conflicting reports on whether the government is on the verge of beginning a clear out of the sit in by Muslim Brotherhood supporters, or if authorities have decided to delay dispersing the protesters. Yasser Hakim reports.

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Supporters of Muslim Brotherhood set the Giza government building in Cairo on fire.

Hundreds of supporters of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood stormed the Giza government building in Cairo and set it on fire.
This despite a crackdown on the movement by security forces,
after yesterday's violence, which left more than 500 dead.
The EU is to hold an extraordinary meeting on the crises and amid widespread condemnation,
South Africa has joined international voices,
saying this event has darkened the countries democratic aspirations...

Hundreds of supporters of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood stormed the Giza government building in Cairo and set it on fire.
This despite a crackdown on the movement by security forces,
after yesterday's violence, which left more than 500 dead.
The EU is to hold an extraordinary meeting on the crises and amid widespread condemnation,
South Africa has joined international voices,
saying this event has darkened the countries democratic aspirations...

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Heidelberg cylinder in the General Organization for Egyptian Government Printing , Cairo, Egypt

The warnings issued by the Egyptian de facto government about evicting two camps set by deposed PresidentMohamed Morsi's supporters are worrying thousands of people. Protesters have created their own security brigades and are protecting the sites with cement walls to prevent the security forces from entering the camps and proceed to the eviction. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/media/telesur.video.web/telesur-web/#!en/video/egypt-de-facto-government-eviction-warnings-raise-concerns-in-cairo

The warnings issued by the Egyptian de facto government about evicting two camps set by deposed PresidentMohamed Morsi's supporters are worrying thousands of people. Protesters have created their own security brigades and are protecting the sites with cement walls to prevent the security forces from entering the camps and proceed to the eviction. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/media/telesur.video.web/telesur-web/#!en/video/egypt-de-facto-government-eviction-warnings-raise-concerns-in-cairo

Cairo hosts breakthrough talks between Hamas and Fatah

Cairo has been hosting talks between rival Palestinian sides Fatah and Hamas. The two sides have now agreed to form a reconciliation government. Part of that me...

Cairo has been hosting talks between rival Palestinian sides Fatah and Hamas. The two sides have now agreed to form a reconciliation government. Part of that means Hamas in Gaza will dissolve its administrative committee -- the first step toward a unity government and elections. Here is Adel EL Mahrouky with more.
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Cairo has been hosting talks between rival Palestinian sides Fatah and Hamas. The two sides have now agreed to form a reconciliation government. Part of that means Hamas in Gaza will dissolve its administrative committee -- the first step toward a unity government and elections. Here is Adel EL Mahrouky with more.
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Cairo (Egypt) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Cairo in Egypt.
Cairo is a world metropolis and tantamount to being an open-air museum. The Nile divides it in two and the centre of the city contains modern shops and office buildings in close proximity to medieval churches and ancient mosques.
The Khan el-Khalili bazaar is like something from a bygone age and where the Orient combines with the Middle Ages, 'A Thousand And One Nights' amid Islamic Cairo. Goods inspired by pharaohs Tutankhamen and Nefertiti are in constant demand and it's where haggling is the norm. The bazaar is a colorful place with smoking hookahs, exotic carpets and musical instruments as well as a huge array of herbs and spices.
Abu Serga is the city's oldest church and dates back to Fatima times. It was built on the ruins of an even o...

Cairo, Egypt Travel Guide

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Cairo.. the largest city on the African continent and home to the last remaining ancient wonder of the world. So many people dream of standing in the shadow of the Great Pyramid, but the fear of unfamiliarity in a turbulent Middle East leave many tourists asking the same question.. is it safe? My name isRickyMoreno and I’m gonna show you the most popular tourist attractions in the city, and all the reasons why I love Cairo!
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Cairo Egypt was one of the most interesting places I have traveled to visit and tour so far. City is rich with history and culture. Just seeing the Pyramids, Sphinx, king TUT churches, and mosques were amazing. Hope this Video will help you in your future travels. Enjoy and don't forget to share and SUBSCRIBE.
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Things not to miss in Egypt

The oldest tourist destination on Earth, Egypt has a multitude of things to see and do. There are pyramids, temples and deserts to explore, not forgetting the great river Nile. Find the ultimate things not to miss in Egypt for your next trip.

published: 12 Jan 2015

One day in Cairo 360° Travel Guide with Voice Over

No trip to Egypt is complete without a stay in Cairo - the city Arabs call Umm al-Dunya (The Mother of the World). Cairo is one of the world's great megacities full of historic tourist attractions, including the Great Pyramid of Giza, the only remaining ancient wonder of the world. Enjoy the city of contrasts and the Pyramids of Giza in this 360 video.
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IS EGYPT SAFE? | Traveling in a Muslim country

PLEASE READ: This video is not targeted to local people. If you're from Egypt or visited Egypt recently, you very well know the level of safety in the country, but a person who hasn't, may not be well informed. This short video is for them!
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Travel video about destination Cairo in Egypt.
Cairo is a world metropolis and tantamount to being an open-air museum. The Nile divides it in two and the centre...

Travel video about destination Cairo in Egypt.
Cairo is a world metropolis and tantamount to being an open-air museum. The Nile divides it in two and the centre of the city contains modern shops and office buildings in close proximity to medieval churches and ancient mosques.
The Khan el-Khalili bazaar is like something from a bygone age and where the Orient combines with the Middle Ages, 'A Thousand And One Nights' amid Islamic Cairo. Goods inspired by pharaohs Tutankhamen and Nefertiti are in constant demand and it's where haggling is the norm. The bazaar is a colorful place with smoking hookahs, exotic carpets and musical instruments as well as a huge array of herbs and spices.
Abu Serga is the city's oldest church and dates back to Fatima times. It was built on the ruins of an even older church in the Coptic district of Cairo. The three-aisled basilica was founded by Roman Christians at the end of the 4th century.
Built in 1902, the Egyptian Museum's 150,000 exhibits amount to being one of the greatest historical collections in the world. When both the Greek and Roman civilizations had reached the zenith of their power, Egypt already had a history that dated back almost 3,000 years.
In 1830, KingMohammed Ali had a mosque built and named it after himself but it is now more commonly known as the Alabaster Mosque. It was 18 years in construction and was built on the site of a former MamlukPalace.
Egypt and its capital of Cairo is the oldest cultural land on Earth. A country that impresses with both its 5,000 years of history and lively modern spirit.

Travel video about destination Cairo in Egypt.
Cairo is a world metropolis and tantamount to being an open-air museum. The Nile divides it in two and the centre of the city contains modern shops and office buildings in close proximity to medieval churches and ancient mosques.
The Khan el-Khalili bazaar is like something from a bygone age and where the Orient combines with the Middle Ages, 'A Thousand And One Nights' amid Islamic Cairo. Goods inspired by pharaohs Tutankhamen and Nefertiti are in constant demand and it's where haggling is the norm. The bazaar is a colorful place with smoking hookahs, exotic carpets and musical instruments as well as a huge array of herbs and spices.
Abu Serga is the city's oldest church and dates back to Fatima times. It was built on the ruins of an even older church in the Coptic district of Cairo. The three-aisled basilica was founded by Roman Christians at the end of the 4th century.
Built in 1902, the Egyptian Museum's 150,000 exhibits amount to being one of the greatest historical collections in the world. When both the Greek and Roman civilizations had reached the zenith of their power, Egypt already had a history that dated back almost 3,000 years.
In 1830, KingMohammed Ali had a mosque built and named it after himself but it is now more commonly known as the Alabaster Mosque. It was 18 years in construction and was built on the site of a former MamlukPalace.
Egypt and its capital of Cairo is the oldest cultural land on Earth. A country that impresses with both its 5,000 years of history and lively modern spirit.

Cairo, Egypt Travel Guide

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Cairo.. the largest city on the African continent and home to the last remaining ancient wonder o...

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Cairo.. the largest city on the African continent and home to the last remaining ancient wonder of the world. So many people dream of standing in the shadow of the Great Pyramid, but the fear of unfamiliarity in a turbulent Middle East leave many tourists asking the same question.. is it safe? My name isRickyMoreno and I’m gonna show you the most popular tourist attractions in the city, and all the reasons why I love Cairo!
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Cairo.. the largest city on the African continent and home to the last remaining ancient wonder of the world. So many people dream of standing in the shadow of the Great Pyramid, but the fear of unfamiliarity in a turbulent Middle East leave many tourists asking the same question.. is it safe? My name isRickyMoreno and I’m gonna show you the most popular tourist attractions in the city, and all the reasons why I love Cairo!
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Cairo Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Cairo in Egypt.
Cairo is a cultural melting pot and with a population of sixteen million it is the largest metropolis on the Afri...

Travel video about destination Cairo in Egypt.
Cairo is a cultural melting pot and with a population of sixteen million it is the largest metropolis on the African continent. The Egyptian people refer to their capital city as Um Al Dunya, ‘Mother of the World’. The history of the Sankt SergiusChurch dates back to Abu Serga in the 5th centuryA.D.Legend has it that it was built on the site where the Holy Family once sought refuge. Thus, the richly decorated church is a popular Christian place of pilgrimage and is situated in Fustat in the middle of Koptic, the oldest district in Cairo. The spacious Mamelucks Necropolis is unique within the Islamic world. Here, instead of conventional graves, entire houses were built for the dead. Within the necropolis the mosques and mausoleums of the Mameluck sovereigns are particularly interesting. Built in 1900, each day the Egypt Museum attracts thousands of visitors who come to experience for themselves the legendary treasures of ancient history that comprise more than 120,000 different objects from 4500 years of Egyptian history, including the unique Tut-Ench-Amun exhibition. Cairo really does strive to do justice to its name, Mother of the World. After all, it was this city that united the glory of the Pharaos with the Early Christian and Islamic worlds..

Travel video about destination Cairo in Egypt.
Cairo is a cultural melting pot and with a population of sixteen million it is the largest metropolis on the African continent. The Egyptian people refer to their capital city as Um Al Dunya, ‘Mother of the World’. The history of the Sankt SergiusChurch dates back to Abu Serga in the 5th centuryA.D.Legend has it that it was built on the site where the Holy Family once sought refuge. Thus, the richly decorated church is a popular Christian place of pilgrimage and is situated in Fustat in the middle of Koptic, the oldest district in Cairo. The spacious Mamelucks Necropolis is unique within the Islamic world. Here, instead of conventional graves, entire houses were built for the dead. Within the necropolis the mosques and mausoleums of the Mameluck sovereigns are particularly interesting. Built in 1900, each day the Egypt Museum attracts thousands of visitors who come to experience for themselves the legendary treasures of ancient history that comprise more than 120,000 different objects from 4500 years of Egyptian history, including the unique Tut-Ench-Amun exhibition. Cairo really does strive to do justice to its name, Mother of the World. After all, it was this city that united the glory of the Pharaos with the Early Christian and Islamic worlds..

Egypt Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Egypt.
Egypt is a land of monumental temples, gigantic pyramids, the River Nile and the mysterious Sphinx: 5000 years of history....

Travel video about destination Egypt.
Egypt is a land of monumental temples, gigantic pyramids, the River Nile and the mysterious Sphinx: 5000 years of history.Founded by Alexander The Great in 332 B.C., the city of Alexandria is located in the Nile Delta and it was here that Caesar and Mark Anthony fell under Cleopatra’s spell. Cairo is Africa’s largest city and the heart of the Arab world, extreme poverty living next to opulent wealth, and modern, Western boutiques next to ancient souks. The Cairo Museum is home to the most extensive collection of Egyptian antiquities, including the golden mask and tomb of Tutankamun. Towering above almost any other human achievement are the impressive three pyramids of Gisa. The Cheops Pyramid, the world’s largest single construction, took four hundred thousand workers twenty years to build. It weighs as much as all the cathedrals in Europe put together and spans an area of 53,000 square metres - the height of a fifty storey skyscraper. In the middle of today’s modern city of Luxor, known as the ‘Capital City Of The Pharaohs’, the Luxor Temple stretches along the eastern banks of the Nile and, not far away, the temple complex of Karnak and the Amun Temple. 67 kilometres from Luxor, on the western bank of the Nile, lies the Temple Of Dendera, the most important place of worship for the love goddess, HATHOR, whose heavenly appearance was portrayed by the body of a cow. At Aswan, the landscape of the Nile is enchanting, but it is the stone temples of Abu Simbel that take one back to ancient Egypt, land of the Pharaohs, and archaeological paradise.

Travel video about destination Egypt.
Egypt is a land of monumental temples, gigantic pyramids, the River Nile and the mysterious Sphinx: 5000 years of history.Founded by Alexander The Great in 332 B.C., the city of Alexandria is located in the Nile Delta and it was here that Caesar and Mark Anthony fell under Cleopatra’s spell. Cairo is Africa’s largest city and the heart of the Arab world, extreme poverty living next to opulent wealth, and modern, Western boutiques next to ancient souks. The Cairo Museum is home to the most extensive collection of Egyptian antiquities, including the golden mask and tomb of Tutankamun. Towering above almost any other human achievement are the impressive three pyramids of Gisa. The Cheops Pyramid, the world’s largest single construction, took four hundred thousand workers twenty years to build. It weighs as much as all the cathedrals in Europe put together and spans an area of 53,000 square metres - the height of a fifty storey skyscraper. In the middle of today’s modern city of Luxor, known as the ‘Capital City Of The Pharaohs’, the Luxor Temple stretches along the eastern banks of the Nile and, not far away, the temple complex of Karnak and the Amun Temple. 67 kilometres from Luxor, on the western bank of the Nile, lies the Temple Of Dendera, the most important place of worship for the love goddess, HATHOR, whose heavenly appearance was portrayed by the body of a cow. At Aswan, the landscape of the Nile is enchanting, but it is the stone temples of Abu Simbel that take one back to ancient Egypt, land of the Pharaohs, and archaeological paradise.

Things not to miss in Egypt

The oldest tourist destination on Earth, Egypt has a multitude of things to see and do. There are pyramids, temples and deserts to explore, not forgetting the g...

The oldest tourist destination on Earth, Egypt has a multitude of things to see and do. There are pyramids, temples and deserts to explore, not forgetting the great river Nile. Find the ultimate things not to miss in Egypt for your next trip.

The oldest tourist destination on Earth, Egypt has a multitude of things to see and do. There are pyramids, temples and deserts to explore, not forgetting the great river Nile. Find the ultimate things not to miss in Egypt for your next trip.

No trip to Egypt is complete without a stay in Cairo - the city Arabs call Umm al-Dunya (The Mother of the World). Cairo is one of the world's great megacities full of historic tourist attractions, including the Great Pyramid of Giza, the only remaining ancient wonder of the world. Enjoy the city of contrasts and the Pyramids of Giza in this 360 video.
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No trip to Egypt is complete without a stay in Cairo - the city Arabs call Umm al-Dunya (The Mother of the World). Cairo is one of the world's great megacities full of historic tourist attractions, including the Great Pyramid of Giza, the only remaining ancient wonder of the world. Enjoy the city of contrasts and the Pyramids of Giza in this 360 video.
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PLEASE READ: This video is not targeted to local people. If you're from Egypt or visited Egypt recently, you very well know the level of safety in the country, ...

PLEASE READ: This video is not targeted to local people. If you're from Egypt or visited Egypt recently, you very well know the level of safety in the country, but a person who hasn't, may not be well informed. This short video is for them!
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Government to sell shares in state firms on Cairo exchange

Egypt is looking to offer shares in 10 state-owned enterprises on the Cairo exchange over the next 18 months. It's part of a drive to attract foreign investors. The government had previously said the first share offering would be in the state oil giant, in the first quarter of 2018. Yasser Hakim has more.
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Egypt detains 8 anti-trump protesters after cairo rally

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And U.N speaking about war in sudan but no war in sudan Khartoum and peace agreement in February 1997.Sudanese stop the war in khartoum..and Sudanese they travel to Egypt cairo and travel back to Khartoum government of the Sudan allows ...and than peace sign .. independent in Khartoum Sudan ...and than White TOYOTA FOUR DOOR in Khartoum drive to KALAKLA LAFA.pick up WOMANASHA she Live colest to police station in KALAKLA LAFA Woman ASHA stolen me. Iam Thomas EdwardRomanoBayo....and she cuting my head and my both legs in Eskan and than she take me heif to saqant hospital Turkish in KALAKLA LAFA in years 2000..and she turned my color skin Brown with another body Brown in Turkish hospital saqant KALAKLA LAFA..she criminal. and she will shooting to death. and than They stupid ...

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Kanthapuram talk at International Muslim Scholars Conference in Cairo, Egypt

Kanthapuram AP Aboobacker Musliyaar(Sheikh Aboobacker Ahmed) Presenting a paper on the title 'The role of fatwa in stabilizing societies' in the International Muslim Scholars' Conference organised by the government of Egypt in Cairo.
In a time we live the world needs constructive discussions in order to preserve tolerance, security and tranquillity. The president of Egypt, His ExcellencyAbdel Fattah al-Sisi, organised a three-day international conference on the theme "The Role of Fatwa in Creating a StableSociety" inviting the Ulamas around the world who lead the Muslim world. My paper presentation in the conference was scheduled in the first session and I emphasised what was the role of Fathwa in the Muslim world in transmitting the knowledge system of Islam purely and acutely and how i...

published: 19 Oct 2017

Palestinian factions Hamas and Fatah sign deal in Cairo

BREAKING NEWS,,
Hamas and Fatah have signed a landmark reconciliation deal in Cairo in a key step towards ending a decade-long rift between the two Palestinian factions.
The deal will see administrative control of the Gaza Strip handed to a Fatah-backed unity government.
Egypt has been brokering the reconciliation talks in Cairo.
Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank have been ruled separately since deadly clashes between the two groups broke out in 2007.
Hamas won parliamentary elections in the occupied territories the previous year, and reinforced its power in Gaza after ousting Fatah from the enclave.
On Thursday, negotiators said the new deal included the handing over of control of the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt to the Fatah-backed government, which will be handed ad...

published: 12 Oct 2017

Cairo hosts breakthrough talks between Hamas and Fatah

Cairo has been hosting talks between rival Palestinian sides Fatah and Hamas. The two sides have now agreed to form a reconciliation government. Part of that means Hamas in Gaza will dissolve its administrative committee -- the first step toward a unity government and elections. Here is Adel EL Mahrouky with more.
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Cairo, Petra, and Damascus, in 1839 with Remarks on the Government of Mehemet Ali, and on the Prese

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Cairo, Petra, and Damascus in 1839 With Remarks on the Government of Mehemet Ali and on the Present

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The Egyptian Capital Cairo

Architecture projects don't come much bigger or more challenging than building an entire new capital city from scratch, but that's what the Egyptian Government, Skidmore, Owings & Merril (SOM), and international group of investors Capital CityPartnersLimited intend with the CapitalCairo project. The recently-proposed city, seven times the size of Paris, and twelve times bigger than Manhattan, would measure approximately 700 sq km (270 sq miles) and be home to 7 million residents.
The city would house up to 7 million people (Image: The Capital Cairo) The BBC quotesEgyptian Housing Minister Mostafa Madbouly as saying the project will cost $45 billion and take five to seven years to complete (Image: The Capital Cairo) The new development would serve as a pressure valve for Cairo's ever-g...

Government to sell shares in state firms on Cairo exchange

Egypt is looking to offer shares in 10 state-owned enterprises on the Cairo exchange over the next 18 months. It's part of a drive to attract foreign investors....

Egypt is looking to offer shares in 10 state-owned enterprises on the Cairo exchange over the next 18 months. It's part of a drive to attract foreign investors. The government had previously said the first share offering would be in the state oil giant, in the first quarter of 2018. Yasser Hakim has more.
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Heidelberg cylinder in the General Organization for Egyptian Government Printing , Cairo, Egypt

And U.N speaking about war in sudan but no war in sudan Khartoum and peace agreement in February 1997.Sudanese stop the war in khartoum..and Sudanese they travel to Egypt cairo and travel back to Khartoum government of the Sudan allows ...and than peace sign .. independent in Khartoum Sudan ...and than White TOYOTA FOUR DOOR in Khartoum drive to KALAKLA LAFA.pick up WOMANASHA she Live colest to police station in KALAKLA LAFA Woman ASHA stolen me. Iam Thomas EdwardRomanoBayo....and she cuting my head and my both legs in Eskan and than she take me heif to saqant hospital Turkish in KALAKLA LAFA in years 2000..and she turned my color skin Brown with another body Brown in Turkish hospital saqant KALAKLA LAFA..she criminal. and she will shooting to death. and than They stupid have no respect in egypt cairo. a little gangsters don't have future...if meaning to attack me murder my body in. Khartoum Sudan and CAIRO EGYPT . they will shooting to the death. And than Sudanese sign peace January 9,2005 .and past 6 years.again independent July 9,2011...

And U.N speaking about war in sudan but no war in sudan Khartoum and peace agreement in February 1997.Sudanese stop the war in khartoum..and Sudanese they travel to Egypt cairo and travel back to Khartoum government of the Sudan allows ...and than peace sign .. independent in Khartoum Sudan ...and than White TOYOTA FOUR DOOR in Khartoum drive to KALAKLA LAFA.pick up WOMANASHA she Live colest to police station in KALAKLA LAFA Woman ASHA stolen me. Iam Thomas EdwardRomanoBayo....and she cuting my head and my both legs in Eskan and than she take me heif to saqant hospital Turkish in KALAKLA LAFA in years 2000..and she turned my color skin Brown with another body Brown in Turkish hospital saqant KALAKLA LAFA..she criminal. and she will shooting to death. and than They stupid have no respect in egypt cairo. a little gangsters don't have future...if meaning to attack me murder my body in. Khartoum Sudan and CAIRO EGYPT . they will shooting to the death. And than Sudanese sign peace January 9,2005 .and past 6 years.again independent July 9,2011...

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My SURNAME: GLADSTONE V KING ALEXANDER CITIZEN...And than in January 1997 I'm release with another body light in Khartoum Sudan and peace agreement in February 1997........Sudanese stop the war in khartoum... Punishment for .U.N....... and Than Sudanese they travel to Egypt cairo and travel back to Khartoum government of the Sudan allows them ......and than peace sign..... .. independent in Khartoum Sudan ......and than White TOYOTA FOUR DOOR in Khartoum drive to KALAKLA LAFA.pick up WOMANASHA she Live colest to police station in KALAKLA LAFA Woman ASHA stolen me. My name: Thomas EdwardRomanoBayo.. .......January 1999 I received the passport green the Republic of the Sudan I'm nationality Sudan Khartoum.........and she cuting my head and my both legs in Eskan and than she take me heif to saqant hospital Turkish in KALAKLA LAFA in years 2000...........and she turned my color skin Brown with another body Brown in Turkish hospital saqant KALAKLA LAFA........she criminal...... and she will shooting to death....... and than They stupid have no respect in egypt cairo. a little gangsters don't have future...........if meaning to attack me murder my body in Khartoum Sudan and CAIRO EGYPT . they will shooting to the death. And than Sudanese sign peace January 9,2005 ............and past 6 years..........again independent July 9,2011.. .....I Write to UNHCR be away From me in CAIRO ........and Than found Egyptian womans Who Need UNHCR themselves st.zamalek cairo Egypt ..but not Increase problem for KHARTOUM SUDAN ...and than Egyptian did illegal crime they mean for me.to lost or dies in USA..and my name:Thomas Edward Romano Bayo ..I'm nationality Sudan Khartoum will be punishment to Egyptian government.. Let Them be away From me in CAIRO EGYPT.. .......And Than this is January12,2018

My SURNAME: GLADSTONE V KING ALEXANDER CITIZEN...And than in January 1997 I'm release with another body light in Khartoum Sudan and peace agreement in February 1997........Sudanese stop the war in khartoum... Punishment for .U.N....... and Than Sudanese they travel to Egypt cairo and travel back to Khartoum government of the Sudan allows them ......and than peace sign..... .. independent in Khartoum Sudan ......and than White TOYOTA FOUR DOOR in Khartoum drive to KALAKLA LAFA.pick up WOMANASHA she Live colest to police station in KALAKLA LAFA Woman ASHA stolen me. My name: Thomas EdwardRomanoBayo.. .......January 1999 I received the passport green the Republic of the Sudan I'm nationality Sudan Khartoum.........and she cuting my head and my both legs in Eskan and than she take me heif to saqant hospital Turkish in KALAKLA LAFA in years 2000...........and she turned my color skin Brown with another body Brown in Turkish hospital saqant KALAKLA LAFA........she criminal...... and she will shooting to death....... and than They stupid have no respect in egypt cairo. a little gangsters don't have future...........if meaning to attack me murder my body in Khartoum Sudan and CAIRO EGYPT . they will shooting to the death. And than Sudanese sign peace January 9,2005 ............and past 6 years..........again independent July 9,2011.. .....I Write to UNHCR be away From me in CAIRO ........and Than found Egyptian womans Who Need UNHCR themselves st.zamalek cairo Egypt ..but not Increase problem for KHARTOUM SUDAN ...and than Egyptian did illegal crime they mean for me.to lost or dies in USA..and my name:Thomas Edward Romano Bayo ..I'm nationality Sudan Khartoum will be punishment to Egyptian government.. Let Them be away From me in CAIRO EGYPT.. .......And Than this is January12,2018

My SURNAME: GLADSTONE V KING ALEXANDER CITIZEN...And than in January 1997 I'm release with another body light in Khartoum Sudan and then U.N speaking about war in sudan but no war in sudan Khartoum and peace agreement in February 1997........Sudanese stop the war in khartoum... Punishment for .U.N.and than people who like UNHCR in Cairo Egypt. mean for crime for themselves...... and Than Sudanese they travel to Egypt cairo and travel back to Khartoum government of the Sudan allows them ......and than peace sign..... .. independent in Khartoum Sudan ......and than White TOYOTA FOUR DOOR in Khartoum drive to KALAKLA LAFA.pick up WOMANASHA she Live colest to police station in KALAKLA LAFA Woman ASHA stolen me. My name: Thomas EdwardRomanoBayo.. .......January 1999 I received the passport green the Republic of the Sudan I'm nationality Sudan Khartoum.........and she cuting my head and my both legs in Eskan and than she take me heif to saqant hospital Turkish in KALAKLA LAFA in years 2000...........and she turned my color skin Brown with another body Brown in Turkish hospital saqant KALAKLA LAFA........she criminal...... and she will shooting to death....... and than They stupid have no respect in egypt cairo. a little gangsters don't have future...........if meaning to attack me murder my body in Khartoum Sudan and CAIRO EGYPT . they will shooting to the death. And than Sudanese sign peace January 9,2005 ............and past 6 years..........again independent July 9,2011.. .....I Write to UNHCR be away From me in CAIRO ........and Than found Egyptian womans Who Need UNHCR themselves st.zamalek cairo Egypt ..but not Increase problem for KHARTOUM SUDAN ...and than Egyptian did illegal crime they mean for me.to lost or dies in USA..and my name:Thomas Edward Romano Bayo ..I'm nationality Sudan Khartoum will be punishment to Egyptian government.. Let Them be away From me in CAIRO EGYPT.. .......And Than this is January12,2018

My SURNAME: GLADSTONE V KING ALEXANDER CITIZEN...And than in January 1997 I'm release with another body light in Khartoum Sudan and then U.N speaking about war in sudan but no war in sudan Khartoum and peace agreement in February 1997........Sudanese stop the war in khartoum... Punishment for .U.N.and than people who like UNHCR in Cairo Egypt. mean for crime for themselves...... and Than Sudanese they travel to Egypt cairo and travel back to Khartoum government of the Sudan allows them ......and than peace sign..... .. independent in Khartoum Sudan ......and than White TOYOTA FOUR DOOR in Khartoum drive to KALAKLA LAFA.pick up WOMANASHA she Live colest to police station in KALAKLA LAFA Woman ASHA stolen me. My name: Thomas EdwardRomanoBayo.. .......January 1999 I received the passport green the Republic of the Sudan I'm nationality Sudan Khartoum.........and she cuting my head and my both legs in Eskan and than she take me heif to saqant hospital Turkish in KALAKLA LAFA in years 2000...........and she turned my color skin Brown with another body Brown in Turkish hospital saqant KALAKLA LAFA........she criminal...... and she will shooting to death....... and than They stupid have no respect in egypt cairo. a little gangsters don't have future...........if meaning to attack me murder my body in Khartoum Sudan and CAIRO EGYPT . they will shooting to the death. And than Sudanese sign peace January 9,2005 ............and past 6 years..........again independent July 9,2011.. .....I Write to UNHCR be away From me in CAIRO ........and Than found Egyptian womans Who Need UNHCR themselves st.zamalek cairo Egypt ..but not Increase problem for KHARTOUM SUDAN ...and than Egyptian did illegal crime they mean for me.to lost or dies in USA..and my name:Thomas Edward Romano Bayo ..I'm nationality Sudan Khartoum will be punishment to Egyptian government.. Let Them be away From me in CAIRO EGYPT.. .......And Than this is January12,2018

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Kanthapuram talk at International Muslim Scholars Conference in Cairo, Egypt

Kanthapuram AP Aboobacker Musliyaar(Sheikh Aboobacker Ahmed) Presenting a paper on the title 'The role of fatwa in stabilizing societies' in the International Muslim Scholars' Conference organised by the government of Egypt in Cairo.
In a time we live the world needs constructive discussions in order to preserve tolerance, security and tranquillity. The president of Egypt, His ExcellencyAbdel Fattah al-Sisi, organised a three-day international conference on the theme "The Role of Fatwa in Creating a StableSociety" inviting the Ulamas around the world who lead the Muslim world. My paper presentation in the conference was scheduled in the first session and I emphasised what was the role of Fathwa in the Muslim world in transmitting the knowledge system of Islam purely and acutely and how it is always energetically directing the Muslim umma.

Kanthapuram AP Aboobacker Musliyaar(Sheikh Aboobacker Ahmed) Presenting a paper on the title 'The role of fatwa in stabilizing societies' in the International Muslim Scholars' Conference organised by the government of Egypt in Cairo.
In a time we live the world needs constructive discussions in order to preserve tolerance, security and tranquillity. The president of Egypt, His ExcellencyAbdel Fattah al-Sisi, organised a three-day international conference on the theme "The Role of Fatwa in Creating a StableSociety" inviting the Ulamas around the world who lead the Muslim world. My paper presentation in the conference was scheduled in the first session and I emphasised what was the role of Fathwa in the Muslim world in transmitting the knowledge system of Islam purely and acutely and how it is always energetically directing the Muslim umma.

Palestinian factions Hamas and Fatah sign deal in Cairo

BREAKING NEWS,,
Hamas and Fatah have signed a landmark reconciliation deal in Cairo in a key step towards ending a decade-long rift between the two Palestinian...

BREAKING NEWS,,
Hamas and Fatah have signed a landmark reconciliation deal in Cairo in a key step towards ending a decade-long rift between the two Palestinian factions.
The deal will see administrative control of the Gaza Strip handed to a Fatah-backed unity government.
Egypt has been brokering the reconciliation talks in Cairo.
Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank have been ruled separately since deadly clashes between the two groups broke out in 2007.
Hamas won parliamentary elections in the occupied territories the previous year, and reinforced its power in Gaza after ousting Fatah from the enclave.
On Thursday, negotiators said the new deal included the handing over of control of the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt to the Fatah-backed government, which will be handed administrative responsibilities by December.
The PalestinianAccordGovernment said it will also station forces in the Gaza Strip by December "at the latest".
A Hamas spokesman, Salah al-Bardawil, said it was "a new chapter in Palestinian history".
Palestinian Prime MinisterRami Hamdallah and Hamas ChiefIsmail Haniyeh hold hands in Gaza City, 12 October 2017

BREAKING NEWS,,
Hamas and Fatah have signed a landmark reconciliation deal in Cairo in a key step towards ending a decade-long rift between the two Palestinian factions.
The deal will see administrative control of the Gaza Strip handed to a Fatah-backed unity government.
Egypt has been brokering the reconciliation talks in Cairo.
Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank have been ruled separately since deadly clashes between the two groups broke out in 2007.
Hamas won parliamentary elections in the occupied territories the previous year, and reinforced its power in Gaza after ousting Fatah from the enclave.
On Thursday, negotiators said the new deal included the handing over of control of the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt to the Fatah-backed government, which will be handed administrative responsibilities by December.
The PalestinianAccordGovernment said it will also station forces in the Gaza Strip by December "at the latest".
A Hamas spokesman, Salah al-Bardawil, said it was "a new chapter in Palestinian history".
Palestinian Prime MinisterRami Hamdallah and Hamas ChiefIsmail Haniyeh hold hands in Gaza City, 12 October 2017

Cairo hosts breakthrough talks between Hamas and Fatah

Cairo has been hosting talks between rival Palestinian sides Fatah and Hamas. The two sides have now agreed to form a reconciliation government. Part of that me...

Cairo has been hosting talks between rival Palestinian sides Fatah and Hamas. The two sides have now agreed to form a reconciliation government. Part of that means Hamas in Gaza will dissolve its administrative committee -- the first step toward a unity government and elections. Here is Adel EL Mahrouky with more.
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Cairo has been hosting talks between rival Palestinian sides Fatah and Hamas. The two sides have now agreed to form a reconciliation government. Part of that means Hamas in Gaza will dissolve its administrative committee -- the first step toward a unity government and elections. Here is Adel EL Mahrouky with more.
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Cairo, Petra, and Damascus, in 1839 with Remarks on the Government of Mehemet Ali, and on the Prese

The Egyptian Capital Cairo

Architecture projects don't come much bigger or more challenging than building an entire new capital city from scratch, but that's what the Egyptian Government,...

Architecture projects don't come much bigger or more challenging than building an entire new capital city from scratch, but that's what the Egyptian Government, Skidmore, Owings & Merril (SOM), and international group of investors Capital CityPartnersLimited intend with the CapitalCairo project. The recently-proposed city, seven times the size of Paris, and twelve times bigger than Manhattan, would measure approximately 700 sq km (270 sq miles) and be home to 7 million residents.
The city would house up to 7 million people (Image: The Capital Cairo) The BBC quotesEgyptian Housing Minister Mostafa Madbouly as saying the project will cost $45 billion and take five to seven years to complete (Image: The Capital Cairo) The new development would serve as a pressure valve for Cairo's ever-growing population (Image: The Capital Cairo) The massive city, seven times the size of Paris, and twelve times the size of Manhattan would measure approximately 270 sq miles (700 sq km) (Image: The Capital Cairo)
Planning of the as-yet unnamed city is being led by SOM, and if it goes ahead, it would be located to the east of the current city of Cairo and serve as something of a pressure valve for the existing capital's ever-growing population. The new city would house 7 million people and create an estimated 1.5 million new jobs.
"While we are at the earliest stages of design, the new city will be built on core principles that include places of education, economic opportunity, and quality of life for Egypt’s youthful population," says SOM's Philip Enquist, who is Partner in Charge of Urban Design and Planning at the firm. "The new city will be designed and built in harmony with nature as a showcase of environmentally sensitive development."
The city would include some 40,000 hotel rooms, a large park that could comfortably accommodate London'sHyde Park six times over, a theme park that dwarfs Disneyland, and a 4.2 million sq m (approx 45 million sq ft) retail area. The seat of government would be moved to the new city, and the city's design would be relatively flexible and capable of future growth. A large renewable energy farm is mentioned for the project too, but we have no more information on what form this would take (solar power might be a good bet, considering its location in the desert).
The slated infrastructure really brings home the scale of the challenge. For example, the city would include a 20,000 km (12,427 mile)-long water and sewage network, a 10,000 km (6,213 mile) road network, 100 km (62 miles) of bridges and tunnels, and a 16 sq km (6 sq mile) international airport. It would also require a mind-boggling 20 million cubic meters (706 cubic ft) of water every day.
The BBC quotes Egyptian Housing Minister Mostafa Madbouly as saying that the project will cost US$45 billion and take between five and seven years to complete. This timeframe sounds a bit unrealistic to us, and is perhaps a case of wishful thinking – as, one could argue, is the project as a whole.
http://newatlas.com/capital-cairo-egypt-som/36648/

Architecture projects don't come much bigger or more challenging than building an entire new capital city from scratch, but that's what the Egyptian Government, Skidmore, Owings & Merril (SOM), and international group of investors Capital CityPartnersLimited intend with the CapitalCairo project. The recently-proposed city, seven times the size of Paris, and twelve times bigger than Manhattan, would measure approximately 700 sq km (270 sq miles) and be home to 7 million residents.
The city would house up to 7 million people (Image: The Capital Cairo) The BBC quotesEgyptian Housing Minister Mostafa Madbouly as saying the project will cost $45 billion and take five to seven years to complete (Image: The Capital Cairo) The new development would serve as a pressure valve for Cairo's ever-growing population (Image: The Capital Cairo) The massive city, seven times the size of Paris, and twelve times the size of Manhattan would measure approximately 270 sq miles (700 sq km) (Image: The Capital Cairo)
Planning of the as-yet unnamed city is being led by SOM, and if it goes ahead, it would be located to the east of the current city of Cairo and serve as something of a pressure valve for the existing capital's ever-growing population. The new city would house 7 million people and create an estimated 1.5 million new jobs.
"While we are at the earliest stages of design, the new city will be built on core principles that include places of education, economic opportunity, and quality of life for Egypt’s youthful population," says SOM's Philip Enquist, who is Partner in Charge of Urban Design and Planning at the firm. "The new city will be designed and built in harmony with nature as a showcase of environmentally sensitive development."
The city would include some 40,000 hotel rooms, a large park that could comfortably accommodate London'sHyde Park six times over, a theme park that dwarfs Disneyland, and a 4.2 million sq m (approx 45 million sq ft) retail area. The seat of government would be moved to the new city, and the city's design would be relatively flexible and capable of future growth. A large renewable energy farm is mentioned for the project too, but we have no more information on what form this would take (solar power might be a good bet, considering its location in the desert).
The slated infrastructure really brings home the scale of the challenge. For example, the city would include a 20,000 km (12,427 mile)-long water and sewage network, a 10,000 km (6,213 mile) road network, 100 km (62 miles) of bridges and tunnels, and a 16 sq km (6 sq mile) international airport. It would also require a mind-boggling 20 million cubic meters (706 cubic ft) of water every day.
The BBC quotes Egyptian Housing Minister Mostafa Madbouly as saying that the project will cost US$45 billion and take between five and seven years to complete. This timeframe sounds a bit unrealistic to us, and is perhaps a case of wishful thinking – as, one could argue, is the project as a whole.
http://newatlas.com/capital-cairo-egypt-som/36648/

Street Food - Feeding unrest in Cairo: The politics of bread

Egypt has long been called Umm al-Dunya, or the "mother of the world". Ancient Greeks described it as "the gift of the Nile" whose flooding each year provided two rich harvests. Egyptian wheat fed the pharaohs and was used by the Roman state to supply the free bread which kept its citizens loyal.
With one of the oldest agricultural economies in the world, Egypt has for centuries been an economic and cultural powerhouse in the region, and at the heart of this is its capital, Cairo.
Street life in the sprawling metropolis is vibrant and much of the city functions as a marketplace. Although international chains such as KFC and McDonald's exist, their offerings are often too expensive for locals who prefer their own versions of fast food bought at carts around the city.
Many foods that ar...

published: 09 Feb 2016

Putin and Egypt's Sisi make joint statement after meeting in Cairo

Russian PresidentVladimir Putin and his Egyptian counterpart, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, are holding a joint press conference after their meeting in Cairo.
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Cairo Connection - Egypt

21 January 2008
Despite an international ban, the trade in endangered animals to the Middle East is flourishing. This exclusive report tracks the dealers, buyers and government officials who protect them.
In January 2005, a crate containing six baby chimpanzees and four monkeys was rescued from a flight from Cairo. The animals had been denied food and water for days and one soon died. Scouring flight records, animal investigators linked the shipment to a notorious wildlife smuggler. It's believed this smuggler traffics an average of 40 chimpanzees a year, bribing airport officials. Despite a wealth of evidence against her, she has never been prosecuted.

Long video: Cairo celebrates end of Islamists rule on 2nd day

Tens of thousands in Cairo's Tahrir Square are celebrating the ouster of PresidentMohhamedMorsi, who was removed from power by the military on Wednesday night following mass anti-government protests.
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President Obama Speaks to the Muslim World from Cairo, Egypt

"A New Beginning" The President gives a speech in Cairo, Egypt, outlining his personal commitment to engagement with the Muslim world, based upon mutual interests and mutual respect, and discusses how the United States and Muslim communities around the world can bridge some of the differences that have divided them. June 4, 2009. (public domain)

President Xi Jinping delivers speech at Arab League HQ in Cairo

Chinese PresidentXi Jinping delivered a keynote speech at Arab league HQ in Cairo on Thursday. Xi said that Middle East is an area of prosperity but unfortunately is suffering from continuous conflicts. Xi believes problems will be solved by development and peace talks. Xi also said China supports the peace process and the establishment of the Palestine state. China will provide 50 million yuan in aid to Palestine and $300 million worth aid for China-Arab law enforcement and maintain stability.
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Street Food - Feeding unrest in Cairo: The politics of bread

Egypt has long been called Umm al-Dunya, or the "mother of the world". Ancient Greeks described it as "the gift of the Nile" whose flooding each year provided t...

Egypt has long been called Umm al-Dunya, or the "mother of the world". Ancient Greeks described it as "the gift of the Nile" whose flooding each year provided two rich harvests. Egyptian wheat fed the pharaohs and was used by the Roman state to supply the free bread which kept its citizens loyal.
With one of the oldest agricultural economies in the world, Egypt has for centuries been an economic and cultural powerhouse in the region, and at the heart of this is its capital, Cairo.
Street life in the sprawling metropolis is vibrant and much of the city functions as a marketplace. Although international chains such as KFC and McDonald's exist, their offerings are often too expensive for locals who prefer their own versions of fast food bought at carts around the city.
Many foods that are popular today have ancient roots. According to legend, for instance, Al-Hakim bin-Amr Allah, the Fatimid ruler of Egypt, loved the leaf molokhia so much that he banned people from eating it.
Ful, made of fava beans, is a filling fast dish. In fact, fava beans were found in pharaohs' tombs and were believed to be the best food to sustain a journey to the next life.
Egypt is the world's largest importer of wheat and has one of the highest consumption rates of bread in the world. Egypt's poor have long survived on bread subsidised by the government.
In pre-revolution Egypt, against the backdrop of rising global food prices in early 2007 through to 2008, in a country where the common word for bread is aish, meaning "life" or "survival", Street Food investigates the cost of food staples for the average person.
We look at how Cairo's street food vendors have been affected by the rise in cost of basic commodities. They are faced with a dilemma: raise their prices and lose customers, or keep them the same and lose profits.
We speak to AbdelsalamGomma, an economist, and Mahmoud al-Askalany, a journalist and a founder of CitizensAgainst Price Rises, about the politics of bread in Egypt.
Al-Askalany holds the Mubarak-led government responsible for rising food prices: "Inflation in Egypt is caused by the greed of the businessmen, corporations, and the government, and by their desire to make more money," he says.
He presciently tells us: "The government cannot ignore this. We have warned them a million times that this is a ticking time bomb, which will one day explode."
Editor's note: This film was first broadcast on Al Jazeera English in 2008.
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Egypt has long been called Umm al-Dunya, or the "mother of the world". Ancient Greeks described it as "the gift of the Nile" whose flooding each year provided two rich harvests. Egyptian wheat fed the pharaohs and was used by the Roman state to supply the free bread which kept its citizens loyal.
With one of the oldest agricultural economies in the world, Egypt has for centuries been an economic and cultural powerhouse in the region, and at the heart of this is its capital, Cairo.
Street life in the sprawling metropolis is vibrant and much of the city functions as a marketplace. Although international chains such as KFC and McDonald's exist, their offerings are often too expensive for locals who prefer their own versions of fast food bought at carts around the city.
Many foods that are popular today have ancient roots. According to legend, for instance, Al-Hakim bin-Amr Allah, the Fatimid ruler of Egypt, loved the leaf molokhia so much that he banned people from eating it.
Ful, made of fava beans, is a filling fast dish. In fact, fava beans were found in pharaohs' tombs and were believed to be the best food to sustain a journey to the next life.
Egypt is the world's largest importer of wheat and has one of the highest consumption rates of bread in the world. Egypt's poor have long survived on bread subsidised by the government.
In pre-revolution Egypt, against the backdrop of rising global food prices in early 2007 through to 2008, in a country where the common word for bread is aish, meaning "life" or "survival", Street Food investigates the cost of food staples for the average person.
We look at how Cairo's street food vendors have been affected by the rise in cost of basic commodities. They are faced with a dilemma: raise their prices and lose customers, or keep them the same and lose profits.
We speak to AbdelsalamGomma, an economist, and Mahmoud al-Askalany, a journalist and a founder of CitizensAgainst Price Rises, about the politics of bread in Egypt.
Al-Askalany holds the Mubarak-led government responsible for rising food prices: "Inflation in Egypt is caused by the greed of the businessmen, corporations, and the government, and by their desire to make more money," he says.
He presciently tells us: "The government cannot ignore this. We have warned them a million times that this is a ticking time bomb, which will one day explode."
Editor's note: This film was first broadcast on Al Jazeera English in 2008.
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Russian PresidentVladimir Putin and his Egyptian counterpart, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, are holding a joint press conference after their meeting in Cairo.
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Cairo Connection - Egypt

21 January 2008
Despite an international ban, the trade in endangered animals to the Middle East is flourishing. This exclusive report tracks the dealers, buye...

21 January 2008
Despite an international ban, the trade in endangered animals to the Middle East is flourishing. This exclusive report tracks the dealers, buyers and government officials who protect them.
In January 2005, a crate containing six baby chimpanzees and four monkeys was rescued from a flight from Cairo. The animals had been denied food and water for days and one soon died. Scouring flight records, animal investigators linked the shipment to a notorious wildlife smuggler. It's believed this smuggler traffics an average of 40 chimpanzees a year, bribing airport officials. Despite a wealth of evidence against her, she has never been prosecuted.

21 January 2008
Despite an international ban, the trade in endangered animals to the Middle East is flourishing. This exclusive report tracks the dealers, buyers and government officials who protect them.
In January 2005, a crate containing six baby chimpanzees and four monkeys was rescued from a flight from Cairo. The animals had been denied food and water for days and one soon died. Scouring flight records, animal investigators linked the shipment to a notorious wildlife smuggler. It's believed this smuggler traffics an average of 40 chimpanzees a year, bribing airport officials. Despite a wealth of evidence against her, she has never been prosecuted.

Tens of thousands in Cairo's Tahrir Square are celebrating the ouster of PresidentMohhamedMorsi, who was removed from power by the military on Wednesday night following mass anti-government protests.
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"A New Beginning" The President gives a speech in Cairo, Egypt, outlining his personal commitment to engagement with the Muslim world, based upon mutual interests and mutual respect, and discusses how the United States and Muslim communities around the world can bridge some of the differences that have divided them. June 4, 2009. (public domain)

"A New Beginning" The President gives a speech in Cairo, Egypt, outlining his personal commitment to engagement with the Muslim world, based upon mutual interests and mutual respect, and discusses how the United States and Muslim communities around the world can bridge some of the differences that have divided them. June 4, 2009. (public domain)

President Putin and President el-Sisi made statements to the press following the Russian-Egyptian talks in Cairo, December 11, 2017.
As part of his working visit to Egypt, Vladimir Putin met with President of the Arab Republic of EgyptAbdel Fattah el-Sisi to discuss the future of Russian-Egyptian relations in the political, trade, economic, energy and cultural spheres.
In addition, the Russian President informed the President of Egypt about his trip to the Syrian Arab Republic, which took place earlier that day. The leaders of the two countries discussed further steps to achieve a political settlement in Syria.
Following the talks, the presidents attended the signing of contracts for the construction of the Dabaa Nuclear Power Plant in Egypt and for the delivery of nuclear fuel to the plant.
0:03 El-Sisi's statement following Egyptian-Russian talks in Cairo
12:49.9 Putin's statement following the Russian-Egyptian talks in Cairo
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President Putin and President el-Sisi made statements to the press following the Russian-Egyptian talks in Cairo, December 11, 2017.
As part of his working visit to Egypt, Vladimir Putin met with President of the Arab Republic of EgyptAbdel Fattah el-Sisi to discuss the future of Russian-Egyptian relations in the political, trade, economic, energy and cultural spheres.
In addition, the Russian President informed the President of Egypt about his trip to the Syrian Arab Republic, which took place earlier that day. The leaders of the two countries discussed further steps to achieve a political settlement in Syria.
Following the talks, the presidents attended the signing of contracts for the construction of the Dabaa Nuclear Power Plant in Egypt and for the delivery of nuclear fuel to the plant.
0:03 El-Sisi's statement following Egyptian-Russian talks in Cairo
12:49.9 Putin's statement following the Russian-Egyptian talks in Cairo
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Chinese PresidentXi Jinping delivered a keynote speech at Arab league HQ in Cairo on Thursday. Xi said that Middle East is an area of prosperity but unfortunately is suffering from continuous conflicts. Xi believes problems will be solved by development and peace talks. Xi also said China supports the peace process and the establishment of the Palestine state. China will provide 50 million yuan in aid to Palestine and $300 million worth aid for China-Arab law enforcement and maintain stability.
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Chinese PresidentXi Jinping delivered a keynote speech at Arab league HQ in Cairo on Thursday. Xi said that Middle East is an area of prosperity but unfortunately is suffering from continuous conflicts. Xi believes problems will be solved by development and peace talks. Xi also said China supports the peace process and the establishment of the Palestine state. China will provide 50 million yuan in aid to Palestine and $300 million worth aid for China-Arab law enforcement and maintain stability.
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Cairo: MEGACITY of the Middle East

Cairo, Egypt is the capital of the Arab world and the largest desert city on the planet. For centuries it has thrived alongside the Nile, the world’s longest river.
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Public Housing Crisis Could Be The End For Cairo, Illinois (HBO)

VICE News spent time with residents of Cairo this summer, where HUD officials announced th...

Public Housing Crisis Could Be The End For Cairo, Illinois (HBO)

VICENews spent time with residents of Cairo this summer, where HUD officials announced that about 185 families would would be kicked out of two public apartment complexes.
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Egyptians protest against government in Cairo - no comment

Thousands of protesters have marked what online activists describe as a "Day of Wrath" ins...

Egyptians protest against government in Cairo - no comment

Thousands of protesters have marked what online activists describe as a "Day of Wrath" inspired by a revolt that toppled Tunisia's president....
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1:14

'Government mobs' threaten journalists in Cairo

A number of international journalists were the victims of harassment, arrest or physical a...

'Government mobs' threaten journalists in Cairo

A number of international journalists were the victims of harassment, arrest or physical attack in Cairo on Thursday.
Swedish television's Bert Sundstrom is in a serious condition after being stabbed several times.
The perpetrators appear to be Mubarak supporters, angry at the image of their country being projected around the world.
They believe the media are too supportive of the anti-government protesters.
Euronews' LuisCarballo has also reported being harassed by the authorities and ordered from his hotel.
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2:09

UK: EGYPTIAN MAN BLAMES CAIRO GOVERNMENT FOR LUXOR ATTACK

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A day after Egypt accused the U-K of harbouring terrorists, an Egyptian liv...

UK: EGYPTIAN MAN BLAMES CAIRO GOVERNMENT FOR LUXOR ATTACK

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A day after Egypt accused the U-K of harbouring terrorists, an Egyptian living in Britain has blamed the Cairo government for last week's attack on tourists in Luxor.
Yasser al-Siri -- who was sentenced to death by an Egyptian court for terrorist offences four years ago -- is now seeking asylum in the United Kingdom.
The Egyptian government has frequently complained about Islamic extremists in London -- but the British authorities say there is no firm evidence that they have done anything wrong.
For the last two years, London has been home to Egyptian Yasser al-Siri.
Convicted twice of terrorism by the Egyptian courts, he is a man on the run.
The Egyptian government claims he is one of three senior figures of a fundamentalist guerrilla group whose members have killed dozens of tourists in Egypt in recent years.
The group -- Jihad, or the Vanguards of the Conquest - is a sister organisation of al Gamaa al-Islamiya, which claimed responsibility for the Luxor attack on November 17 in which 58 tourists died.
Al-Siri, who is currently seeking asylum in Britain, was sentenced to death in 1993 for plotting to kill the Egyptian prime minister.
In a separate case, he was given 15 years for acting as a coordinator between two extremist groups -- Jihad and Moslem Brotherhood.
He denies any terrorist connections and condemns last week's Luxor massacre.
But he blames the Egyptian government for the escalation of violence.
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"I think that the Egyptian regime is to blame for what has happened because it is has itself created a mode of violence and counter violence."
SUPERCAPTION: Yasser al-Siri, asylum seeker
The Luxor attack was the deadliest assault in a five-year campaign of violence by Egypt's Islamic militants.
The Egyptian President, seen here visiting Luxor the day after the attack, on Sunday accused Britain of harbouring terrorists, and of giving them safe shelter and a place to raise funds.
But not all Middle Eastern observers agree.
The editor of one of the largest Arab newspapers, London-based Al-Quds, says men such as al-Siri are actually guilty of little more than free expression.
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"Well I don't believe they are abusing British hospitality, I think they are expressing their normal rights and freedom of speech. You know, they do not indulge in terrorist acts for example, they do not indulge in violence in this country."
SUPER CAPTION: Abdulbari Atwan, editor of London-based Al-Quds newspaper
Following President Hosni Mubarak's criticism, the British Home SecretaryJack Straw has said he intends to tighten anti-terrorism laws by making it illegal to conspire in Britain to commit terrorist acts abroad.
Six Britons were among those gunned down at the archaeological site in Luxor.
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Camels & horses storm into Tahrir Square as protesters clash in Cairo

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A group of pro-government supporters riding horses and camels has charged anti-Mubarak protesters. it comes as hundreds of pro-government supporters and protesters demanding the ouster of PresidentHosni Mubarak clashed in Cairo's main square on Wednesday. Mubarak supporters break through a human chain of anti-government protesters trying to defend those gathered in Tahrir Square. They tore down banners denouncing the president and fistfights broke out as they advanced across the massive square in the heart of the capital.

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Government to sell shares in state firms on Cairo exchange

Egypt is looking to offer shares in 10 state-owned enterprises on the Cairo exchange over ...

Government to sell shares in state firms on Cairo exchange

Egypt is looking to offer shares in 10 state-owned enterprises on the Cairo exchange over the next 18 months. It's part of a drive to attract foreign investors. The government had previously said the first share offering would be in the state oil giant, in the first quarter of 2018. Yasser Hakim has more.
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1:48

Cairo police beating Egyptian government apologises

The Egyptian government has apologised after footage of a man being beaten by police outsi...

Cairo police beating Egyptian government apologises

The Egyptian government has apologised after footage of a man being beaten by police outside the presidential palace was broadcast on state television.
The images proved to be a particular flashpoint amid days of protest against President Mursi.
However, the man later claimed he was being saved from protesters - something his son denies.
Aleem Maqbool reports.

3:07

Garbage Collection in Cairo Collapses

Cairo's streets are always dirty, but in recent months the usual piles of trash have gotte...

Garbage Collection in Cairo Collapses

Cairo's streets are always dirty, but in recent months the usual piles of trash have gotten larger. The government's slaughter of Egypt's pigs, which used to eat organic waste, is part of the problem. Then came a standoff between the government and foreign garbage collection companies. It's been enough to prompt some residents in this densely populated city of some 20 million people to pick up after themselves. Jessica Desvarieux reports for VOA from Cairo.

A massive car bomb has rocked a state security building and courthouse on Thursday in Cairo, Egypt. At least 29 people were reportedly injured in the attack.
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2:37

Dramatic video as thousands clash with Egypt riot police in Cairo

The Egyptian capital Cairo was the scene of violent chaos on Friday, when tens of thousand...

Dramatic video as thousands clash with Egypt riot police in Cairo

The Egyptian capital Cairo was the scene of violent chaos on Friday, when tens of thousands of anti-government protesters stoned and confronted police, who fired back with rubber bullets, tear gas and water cannons. It was a major escalation in what was already the biggest challenge to authoritarian PresidentHosni Mubarak's 30 year-rule. They are demanding Mubarak's ouster and venting their rage at years of government neglect of rampant poverty, unemployment and rising food prices.
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11:19

GOVERNMENT IS NOT A FAMILY BUSINESS DR. CAIRO OJOUGBOH TELL GOV. IFEANYI OKOWA.

Egypt government delays plans to clear sit-ins in Cairo

Egypt's Prosecutor General has announced that former PresidentMohamed Morsi will be detained for a further 15 days pending investigations on accusations of espionage. Meanwhile, there are conflicting reports on whether the government is on the verge of beginning a clear out of the sit in by Muslim Brotherhood supporters, or if authorities have decided to delay dispersing the protesters. Yasser Hakim reports.

1:49

Supporters of Muslim Brotherhood set the Giza government building in Cairo on fire.

Hundreds of supporters of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood stormed the Giza government building ...

Supporters of Muslim Brotherhood set the Giza government building in Cairo on fire.

Hundreds of supporters of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood stormed the Giza government building in Cairo and set it on fire.
This despite a crackdown on the movement by security forces,
after yesterday's violence, which left more than 500 dead.
The EU is to hold an extraordinary meeting on the crises and amid widespread condemnation,
South Africa has joined international voices,
saying this event has darkened the countries democratic aspirations...